The battle between milk and its fake rivals is spreading to nurseries in the UK.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is a master tactician in taking advantage of international conflicts.

Two Waikato dairy farmers were elected to DairyNZ’s board last week.

Fonterra needs to know why it exists if it is to create successful strategies, says outgoing Fonterra Shareholders Council chairman Duncan 

Canterbury milk processor Synlait is adding another business to its stable.

Compensation issues are “always complex,” says Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor.

A Christchurch lawyer is accusing MPI of running a poor Mycoplasma bovis compensation system negligently or on purpose.

The Fonterra Shareholders Council doesn’t have the powers to act as second board of directors for the co-op, says outgoing chairman Duncan Coull.

Hay and silage contrator Joe Macfarlane has new additions to his arsenal this season.

Dairy farmers planning to upgrade or install new milk cooling plant must think long-term rather than install a ‘bare minimum’ system.

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